Samuel Stabler's work is thoroughly original, unlike anything out there—which is a bit odd, considering he takes a lot of inspiration from the canon. In fact, he appropriates it: Stabler redraws the Old Masters' work in almost unbelievable detail, then obscures some of that detail with bold streaks of neon.

Sony Pictures is set to re-adapt Louisa May Alcott's—and let's face it, everyone's favorite—novel, Little Women, which has seen three movie versions, the first staring Katherine Hepburn (1933) and the second starring Elizabeth Taylor (1949).